I checked everything via FTP and this is definitely server side problem and not a local problem. My hunch is that when you used the PHP configuration tool it updated the default server’s php.ini file in a protected server folder that cannot be viewed via FTP . What you need to do is go back to your host’s php configuration tool and make sure that you are entering a valid value for the memory setting. Or if there is a reset button then reset things back to a default setting in the php configuration tool.
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